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GSNP Student and Postdoctoral Speaker Award Nominations

By Daphne Klotsa posted 10-24-2022 12:50

  
GSNP Student Speaker Award Nominations

Submit your nomination for the Student Speaker Award

Nominations for the 2023 March Meeting are due November 1st 2022


Each year GSNP offers a Student Speaker Award for best-contributed talk at the March meeting by a graduate student in the area of Statistical and Nonlinear Physics. 

Up to five finalists will be selected. Up to 500 dollar travel funding will be provided to chosen finalists presenting their talk in person. The first-place winner will receive an additional 500 dollar award. Prizes will be announced at the GSNP Business meeting. 
 
Students must be nominated by their dissertation advisor. 
 
Each nomination must include:
  • A letter from the nominator (normally the student's dissertation advisor)
  • Abstract of the student's talk (copy of the abstract already submitted to APS)
  • Student's CV or resume
To be considered for the Award the student must:
  1. be a GSNP member
  2. be currently pursuing a PhD
  3. not have completed the PhD requirements before the November 1st 2022 application deadline
  4. submit their abstract for the March Meeting in one of the GSNP sessions (see dropdown in the nomination form) and give an oral presentation in person at the meeting

GSNP Postdoctoral Speaker Award Nominations
Nominations for the 2023 March Meeting are due November 1st 2022
 
GSNP invites nominations for the GSNP Postdoctoral Speaker Award. This award seeks to recognize the best contributed talk at the APS March Meeting by a postdoctoral researcher in the area of Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.

Up to five finalists will be selected. Up to 500 dollar travel funding will be provided to chosen finalists presenting their talk in person. The first-place winner will receive an additional 500 dollar award. Prizes will be announced at the GSNP Business meeting.

Candidates must be nominated by a senior researcher, such as a mentor, former advisor, or collaborator.

Each nomination must include:

  • A letter from the nominator commenting on the presentation skills of the candidate and the significance of the work in the area of statistical and nonlinear physics
  • Abstract of the candidate's talk, which should be a verbatim copy of the abstract submitted as a contributed talk to the APS March Meeting.
  • Candidate's curriculum vitae.
Eligible candidates must:  
  1. be a GSNP member
  2. be holding a non-tenure track position at the time of the meeting
  3. have received their Ph.D. degrees no more than 5 years prior to the March Meeting
  4. submit their abstract for the March Meeting in one of the GSNP sessions (see dropdown in the nomination form) and give an oral presentation in person at the meeting
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